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Backyard Psycho (2018)

Manipulated iPhone video (2' 00") accessed via QR codes embedded in two photographic prints and laser cut cardboard within a public phone booth. Installation as a response to a site located at the RMIT University Brunswick campus for Artland 2018 curated by Liss FENWICK

Using the QR code reader now incorporated into all smartphone cameras, the audience is invited to play a short video in which the sinister black clad figure on the phone booth walls unearths black box flight recorders at a crash site behind the dilapidated house from Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 film 
Psycho (1960).

This project explored the disjunctive space between vocal transmission and sites of presentation for video art. Just as the obligatory switch to flight mode during air travel frames either end of our journey between places, cinema etiquette insists that our phones are switched to silent. We sit in a black box at the movies but hope the black box on our aeroplanes never needs listening to.


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